22 November 2018 - Daily Current Affairs, South Korean Kim Jong-yang elected as Interpol president

22 November 2018 - Daily Current Affairs

1. South Korean Kim Jong-yang elected as Interpol president

South Korea Kim Jong Yang has been elected as the Interpol President for a two-year term.

The decision was taken at the 87th General Assembly of the Agency in Dubai (first time) UAE.

He replaced Meng Hongwei (Deputy Minister of Public Security of China) who is alleged to have resigned via an undersigned postal letter (in October 2018) after his detention and disappearance by Chinese authorities on corruption charges.

The Interpol General Assembly brought together officials of public security departments and global experts to discuss vital safety and security issues.

Note:

The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) is the international organization that facilities international police cooperation.

It was established as the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC) in 1923.

It chose INTERPOL as its telegraphic address in 1946 and made it its common name in 1956.

National Affairs

Jammu and Kashmir Governor ‘Satyapal Malik’ dissolved the State Assembly after rival alliances staked claim to form the government.

Earlier, the state assembly was kept in suspended animation so that political parties could explore the possibility of forming a new government.

The Governor's rule was imposed in the state on 19th June for a 6-month period following the collapse of the PDP-BJP coalition government after BJP withdrew its support.

The State will now be placed under President's rule on December 20 after the six months tenure of Governor's rule comes to an end.

The state went to polls at the end of 2014 and the Assembly's tenure was till October 2020.

3. Gujarat launches an intensive project to conserve Gir lions

The Gujarat government has launched Rs. 351-crore project for the conservation of the Gir lions.

The project is launched in the backdrop of the Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) outbreak that claimed 23 Asiatic lion lives in their only dwelling Gir National park in Saurashtra.

This intensive project will also include an emergency ambulance van akin to the 108 emergency services.

Canine distemper is a viral disease that affects a wide variety of animal families, including domestic and wild species.

4. Centra Government and the World Bank sign USD 310 million loan agreement for JPSIP

The Union Government of India and the World Bank have signed a USD 310 million Loan Agreement for Jharkhand Power System Improvement Project (JPSIP) to provide reliable, quality, and affordable 24x7 electricity to the citizens of Jharkhand.

The Project is part of the Government of India’s Power for All program launched in 2014.

The plan envisages addition of over 4.5 GW generation capacities by 2022 (including a significant share of 1.5 GW from solar energy), through a mix of Private and Public-sector investments.

As per data from the Jharkhand Distribution Company, more than 80% of all citizens in the State have access to electricity.

5. Open Forum at International Film Festival of India to begin in Goa

Today, The Open Forum has begun at International Film Festival of India in Panaji, Goa.

The Open Forum provides a platform to filmmakers, actors, jury members, senior government officials, and organisers of film festivals from India and abroad to exchange their views in a free and frank manner.

Open Forum is an integral part of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) for the past 30 years.

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This year’s Open Forum has been organised by the Federation of Film Societies of India in collaboration with Directorate of Film Festivals and ESG.

The Open Forum was introduced at the Thiruvananthapuram Filmotsav in 1988.

The Union HRD Minister Shri Prakash Javadekar has launched (through video conferencing) the ‘Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) program under Innovation cell of MHRD in New Delhi.

It is a significant step in institutionalising innovation and developing a scientific temperament in the country.

The HRD ministry has established an “Innovation cell” at AICTE with a purpose to systematically foster the culture of Innovation in all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across the country.

The objective of the formation of a network of Institution’s Innovation Councils (IICs) is to encourage, inspire and nurture young students by exposing them to new ideas and processes resulting in innovative activities in their formative years.

The IIC network managed by MHRD’s Innovation cell to promote innovation through multitudinous modes leading to an innovation promotion eco-system in their campuses.